Maybe they've already been disproven, but weren't the recently-revealed stats that it's £1.2bn benefits fraud, £7.6bn saved thanks to benefits unclaimed and around £16bn lost on avoidance tax. You have to wonder who the enemy is there. Or more rightly ask why they choose those in the bottom...
I just find the idea of lashing out and villifying those on benefits, even longterm, and treating those in employ as heroes who should stare on down at those without with a sense of superiority their security grants them as a horrendous message to all. By doing the bear minimum to remain in a...